U.S. Route 62 in Arkansas

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US 62 at Missouri border in St. Francis
Location
CountryUnited States
StateArkansas
CountiesWashington, Benton, Carroll, Boone, Marion, Baxter, Fulton, Sharp, Lawrence, Randolph, Clay
Highway system
US 61
US 63

U.S. Route 62 (US 62) is a

Interstate 49 and U.S. Route 71 between Fayetteville and Bentonville, U.S. Route 412 through much of the state, U.S. Route 65 in the Harrison area, and with U.S. Route 63 and U.S. Route 67 (Future Interstate 57
) in northeast Arkansas.

Route description

Northwest Arkansas

US 62 near the Oklahoma border

U.S. Route 62 enters Arkansas from Oklahoma and runs by the

I-49/US 71 through these communities. In Benton County, the route passes Garfield Elementary School near the junction with Arkansas Highway 127 in Garfield before exiting Rogers.[3] The route continues east near the Pea Ridge National Military Park and the Missouri state line before entering Carroll County.[4]

US 62 in Carroll County west of Eureka Springs.

The Ozark Mountains

US 62 winds through

US 62S in Pyatt and the US 62 Bridge over Crooked Creek outside of town. During this stretch, US 62 crosses two of the nine Arkansas Scenic Byways, the Pig Trail and Scenic Highway 7. Continuing east, the route passes a former alignment of US 62 before entering Yellville. East of Yellville, the route enters Mountain Home in Baxter County and crosses over Norfolk Lake to enter rural Fulton County
.

Bridge over Leatherwood Creek west of Eureka Springs.

After passing through Fulton County, US 62/US 412 enters

US 63 Business passes four properties on the National Register of Historic Places in Arkansas: the Carrie Tucker House, the Sherman Bates House, the Fred Graham House, and Web Long House and Motel.[5] US 62/US 412 also meets U.S. Route 63, which is mostly a patchwork of concurrencies throughout the state. The routes continue together to Imboden, when US 63/US 412 break and continue south, where US 62/AR 115 continues over the St. Louis-San Francisco Overpass headed north into Randolph County and Crowley's Ridge
.

Crowley's Ridge

In Randolph County, US 62 passes by cotton fields until Pocahontas, when the route meets US 67 (Future I-57).[6] The route concurs with US 67 east until Corning in Clay County.[7] The route runs east through Crowley's Ridge to Piggott, and enters Missouri near St. Francis.[7]

History

Spring Street in Eureka Springs was originally US 62 - City Route.
Old Highway 62 near Busch

The route was originally a trail known as the

St. Louis, Kansas City, Wichita, Kansas, and Oklahoma City, and points west.[9] U.S. Route 62 from Gateway to Eureka Springs was also designated part of The Jefferson Highway, although the highway was not really marked and frequently shifted.[10]
The highway was listed as a "Proposed Primary Federal Aid Road" on a state map in the first issue of "Arkansas Highways Magazine" (1924), but not numbered.[11]

The road brought much traffic through the hills of Arkansas, previously resistant to development.

motor inns and a vibrant downtown. Nearby Arkansas Highway 23 (The Pig Trail) further added tourists to the community.[12] Further east, cities of Mountain Home, Cotter, and Flippin grew significantly with US 62's traffic.[13] Rough terrain interspersed with large waterways caused the need for large bridges, including the Cotter Bridge (which replaced a ferry system) and the St. Louis-San Francisco Overpass.[14] A 1981 study indicated a need of 31 climbing lanes from Harrison to Hardy (approx. 110 miles (180 km)) necessary for safety purposes, indicative of the rough terrain.[14]

Some historic alignments of the old road still exist with original pavement. One section, built between 1932 and bypassed in 1952, is located between

White River. On the north side of the river Carroll County Route 109 follows the alignment to the former river crossing, where only concrete bridge piers remain to be seen. On the south side County Route 107 continues southward, eventually rejoining the modern alignment. This section was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.[15]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmikmExitDestinationsNotes
Washington0.00.0
US 62 west – Muskogee
Oklahoma state line
Summers2.54.0
AR 59 north – Siloam Springs
4.16.6
AR 59 south – Van Buren
Lincoln10.316.6
AR 45 south – Canehill

US 62B east – Prairie Grove
US 62B west – Prairie Grove
18.830.3
AR 170 east
Farmington22.936.9
AR 170 west (Hunter Street)
US 71) / AR 180 east (Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard / AR 16 east) – Fort Smith, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville National Cemetery
Western end of I-49 / US 71 / AR 16 overlap; US 62 west follows exit 62
27.544.364

AR 112S east (Wedington Drive
)
Northern end of AR 16 concurrency; future exit 250
28.445.765Stephen Carr Memorial BoulevardPorter Road rededicated in July 2022;[16] future exit 251
29.747.867A AR 112 (Garland Avenue)Access to the University of Arkansas; future exit 253A
30.248.667B
US 71B
north / North Fulbright Expressway
Interchange opened around November 2017; access to Washington Regional Medical Center and Fayetteville Historic District; future exit 253B
Johnson315069Johnson Mill BoulevardFuture exit 255
Springdale70Don Tyson ParkwayOpened July 7, 2014;[17] future exit 256
365872 US 412 (Sunset Avenue)Future exit 258
37.460.273Elm Springs RoadFuture exit 259
Benton76.15122.5576Wagon Wheel RoadFuture exit 262
Lowell77.55124.8077 AR 612 (Springdale Northern Bypass) – Elm Springs, Cave SpringsFirst section opened on April 30, 2018; future exit 263
78.90126.9878
Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport
; future exit 264
Rogers81.01130.3781Pleasant Grove RoadFuture exit 267
82.79133.2482Promenade Boulevard / West Pauline Whittaker ParkwayFuture exit 268
83.90135.0283Pinnacle Hills Parkway / West New Hope RoadFuture exit 269
US 71B
south (W. Walnut Street)
Southern end of AR 12 concurrency; future exit 271
US 71) / AR 102 west (Southeast 14th Street) – Bella Vista, Bentonville, Centerton
Northern end of I-49 / US 71 overlap; US 62 east follows exit 86
Rogers
Business District
Western end of AR 94 overlap
51.482.7

US 62B
northern terminus
57.893.0
AR 72 west – Pea Ridge
Lost Bridge Park
Seligman, MO
Carroll
AR 187 north – Beaver, Holiday Island

Beaver Dam, Beaver Lake
79.5127.9
AR 187 north
US 62B
east

AR 23 north – Holiday Island, Beaver
Western end of AR 23 overlap

AR 23 south – Huntsville
Eastern end of AR 23 overlap
92.2148.4
AR 143 north / AR 980 – Grandview, Airport
US 62S
96.1154.7
AR 221 south (West Carl Avenue)
Western end of AR 221 overlap


AR 21 north / AR 221 north
Eastern end of AR 221 overlap; western end of AR 21 overlap

Kingston, Boxley
Eastern end of AR 21 overlap

AR 103 south – Rule
Green Forest
AR 103 north – Oak Grove

AR 311 north (Carroll Avenue)
Tyson Avenue (AR 311 south)
BooneAlpena114183
US 412 west – Huntsville, Springdale
Western end of US 412 overlap
116187
AR 392 east – Batavia
119192
Springfield, MO
Interchange; western end of US 65 overlap
Boone County Regional Airport
124200
AR 43 north
124200North Main Street - Business DistrictFormer
US 65B
south

AR 7 north – Bergman, Lead Hill, Diamond City
Western end of AR 7 overlap


US 65B south / AR 7 south – Jasper, Russellville
, Business District
Eastern end of AR 7 overlap

Northark College South Campus
Bellefonte131211
AR 206 west
132212
US 65 south – Little Rock
Eastern end of US 65 overlap
Marion143.9231.6
AR 125 south – Eros, Bruno
Western end of AR 125 overlap
Pyatt
Business District
150.1241.6
AR 125 north – Dodd City
Eastern end of AR 125 overlap
153.0246.2
AR 202 east – Summit
US 62B
east (Old Main Street)
154.8249.1
AR 14 west (Panther Avenue) – Summit, Lead Hill
Western end of AR 14 overlap
155.0249.4
US 62B
west (Berry Street)
155.1249.6
Eastern end of AR 14 overlap
159.9257.3
Bull Shoals White River State Park
162.5261.5
AR 101 south – Rea Valley
163.1262.5
US 62B east – Cotter
Cotter
Business District
Gassville167.3269.2
AR 345 south (Cotter Road)
168.0270.4Lakeview DriveFormer AR 345
168.3270.9
AR 126 north – Ozark Regional Airport
171.3275.7
AR 126 south – Buffalo City
US 62B east – Mountain Home
174.2280.3
Arkansas State University Mountain Home Campus
176.5284.0 AR 5Interchange
178.2286.8 AR 178 (Buzzard Roost Road)
US 62B west – Mountain Home
183.6295.5
AR 101 north – Gamaliel
Fulton193.7311.7 AR 87 – Vidette, Elizabeth
Moody, MO, Bexar
US 62B
east
211.0339.6
AR 395 south
211.4340.2

AR 9 to AR 395 north – Business District, Mammoth Spring, Melbourne
Glencoe219.0352.4
AR 289 south – Horseshoe Bend
226.2364.0
AR 289 north – Saddle, Mammoth Spring
US 167 south (Ash Flat Drive) – Batesville
Fulton
No major junctions
AR 175S north – Cherokee Village
237.4382.1

AR 175 south (Stone Creek Road) to AR 289 – Cherokee Village
Western end of AR 175 overlap
238.2383.3
AR 342 east (West Riverview Drive) – Harold E. Alexander WMA
US 63B south – Hardy, Historic District
Western end of US 63B overlap
240.2386.6
US 63 north – Mammoth Spring
Eastern end of US 63B overlap; western end of US 63 overlap

US 63B north – Hardy
245.3394.8
AR 175 north – Wirth
Eastern end of AR 175 overlap
250.4403.0
AR 58 west – Williford
252.4406.2
AR 58E west – Williford
LawrenceRavenden256.8413.3
AR 90 east – Ravenden Springs
Randolph
No major junctions
LawrenceImboden260.9419.9
AR 115 south – Smithville, Cave City
261.5420.8

Imboden Business District, Black Rock, Hoxie
Eastern end of US 63 / US 412 overlap
Spring River261.7421.2St. Louis-San Francisco Overpass
Old Davidsonville State Park
274.1441.1
US 67 south (Future I-57) – Walnut Ridge
Western end of US 67 overlap
274.1441.1

Pocahontas Business District, Historic Courthouse
276.6445.1
AR 166 north – Engelberg
285.2459.0
US 67B north – Biggers
Reyno289.2465.4
AR 328 west – Reyno
US 67B north – Datto
293.7472.7
AR 211 north – Success
296.7477.5 AR 980 – Airport
St. Louis, MO
Eastern end of US 67 overlap
304.3489.7
AR 135 south – Paragould
McDougal309.0497.3
AR 141 south – Boydsville
Qulin, MO
US 49 south / AR 1 south – Paragould
Western end of AR 1 overlap
324.0521.4
AR 139 south – Holly Island
324.3521.9
Holcomb, MO
Eastern end of AR 1 overlap
329.9530.9
US 62 east – Malden
Missouri state line (St. Francis River)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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  1. ^ "Area Attractions - City of Lincoln, AR." Website. Retrieved June 14, 2010.
  2. ^ "Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park." Area Profile. Retrieved June 14, 2010.
  3. ^ "Schools of Arkansas - Northwest Region." Schools profile. Arkansas Historic Preservation Program. Retrieved June 14, 2010.
  4. ^ "Pea Ridge National Military Park." National Park Service. Park Profile. Retrieved June 14, 2010.
  5. ^ "Sharp County, Arkansas." National Register of Historic Places, National Park Service. Listings. Retrieved June 14, 2010.
  6. ^ Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department. AHTD Randolph County map Retrieved on June 17, 2010.
  7. ^ a b Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department. AHTD Clay County map Retrieved on June 17, 2010.
  8. ^ "Lynn McWhorter Mabry Collection: William Hope "Coin" Harvey." University of Arkansas Libraries - Special Collections. ABOUT WILLIAM HOPE COIN Article. Retrieved December 7, 2010.
  9. ^ "Highway A-7, Tyronza Segment, Tyronza, Poinsett County." Arkansas Historic Preservation Program. Article. Retrieved December 7, 2010.
  10. ^ "Culture and history of Eureka Springs, Arkansas." Eureka Springs Historic Profile. Retrieved December 7, 2010.
  11. ^ Paul Gabriel, ed. (January 1924). "Before you, Citizens of the "Wonder State", are your "Arkansas Highways"" (PDF). Arkansas Highways. 1 (1). Little Rock, AR: Arkansas Highway Department: 11. Retrieved 2010-12-07.
  12. ^ "Culture and history of Eureka Springs, Arkansas." In Eureka. Retrieved December 7, 2010.
  13. ^ Arkansas. (1981). "The Effects of ferry replacement and bypass construction on U.S. 62 in Baxter County. Little Rock, Ark." Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department.
  14. ^ a b Arkansas. (1981). A Corridor study U.S. 62 Harrison to Hardy. Little Rock, Ark: The ASHTD.
  15. ^ "NRHP nomination for Old US 62, Busch Segment" (PDF). Arkansas Preservation. Retrieved 2015-03-10.
  16. ^ Staff (July 21, 2022). "Stephen Carr Memorial Boulevard signs installed on Interstate 49". 5newsonline.com. KFSM-TV. Retrieved July 22, 2022.
  17. Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
    . Retrieved July 3, 2014.


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